Traditionally Winter Solstice has been a time in many cultures to celebrate Fall’s bounty and rest in preparation for the labor required to plant and harvest in the season’s ahead. As we become more disconnected from Nature in modern days, we stop paying attention to the seasons and drive forward full steam for the entire year. Listen to your body this Winter and take a bit of time for reflection and regeneration. Be like a seed resting cozy in the Earth gathering energy to bloom in Spring. Enjoy this guide from Cultured Forest with tips for well-being this winter season.
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Right now in history many of us find ourselves indoors self-quarantining to avoid spreading Covid-19. This does not mean we need to feel disconnected from nature. Below are a few ways you can bring nature into your home. As you do these activities we hope you will find a bit of calm and peace to ease anxiety and stress.
-Aromatherapy. Aim for scents that are nostalgic and citrus to boost mood. Scents such as Pine, Fir, Hinoki Cypress, Cedar or Eucalyptus for their phytoncides, which have been shown to boost immunity. You can drop a little into your bath, use a diffuser or dabble a bit on your wrists to really get the benefits.
-Start a rock or shell collection. Place some on your desk where you work.
-Choose a rock to hold when you feel anxious or sad. You can keep one in your pocket during a stressful meeting or sleep holding the rock. Hold the rock over any part of your body that holds tension and imagine the rock holding that for you.
-Hang photos or paintings of nature/forests. Look at some of ours for inspiration.
-Get creative with nature: paint, write, poetry or play music. See our creative activity blogpost for a few ideas to get you started.
-Create an outdoors-inspired playlist. Here is our nature and hiking playlist on Spotify to inspire you: Cultured Forest Nature Lovers Playlist.
-Experiment with nature meditations (use an app like Insight Timer if needed).
-Grow an Herb Garden.
-Surround yourself with plants.
-Get more nature in your feed. Start by following us on Facebook and Instagram @culturedforest!
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